Method for the preparation of fluorocarbon-containing polymeric shells for medical imaging

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PATENT NO 5505932
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08478986

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In accordance with the present invention, compositions comprising imaging agent(s) contained within polymeric shells are provided. Invention compositions are useful, for example, as contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasonography, and X-ray computer tomography. The polymeric shell diameter is typically approximately 2 microns in diameter. Consequently, these materials have organ specificity due to rapid scavenging by the reticuloendothial system (RES) or the mononuclear phagocyte (MNP) system upon intravenous injection. Furthermore, polymeric shells of the invention can be used to measure and monitor local oxygen and temperature. Exemplary contrast agents contemplated for use in the practice of the present invention include fluorinated compounds. Fluorinated compounds in general are hydrophobic and as such have limited water solubility. The invention method permits preparation of such compounds in a biocompatible form suitable for ready delivery.

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ABRAXIS BIOSCIENCE LLC11755 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD SUITE 2000 LOS ANGELES CA 90025

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Desai, Neil P Los Angeles, CA 257 15275
Grinstaff, Mark W Pasadena, CA 69 3160
Merideth, Noma R Pacific Palisades, CA 3 518
Sandford, Paul A Los Angeles, CA 28 3093
Soon-Shiong, Patrick Los Angeles, CA 637 13443
Suslick, Kenneth S Champaign, IL 35 2576

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